Rashed Khan Menon was furious when Azhari left the country

Maulana Mizanur Rahman Azhari, the popular Islamic negotiator of the country, was forced to leave the country at the beginning of February 2020 due to various surrounding reasons. Rashed Khan Menon, president of the Workers' Party, was angered by his speech in the National Parliament

Rashed Khan Menon was furious when Azhari left the country
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Published: 02 Oct 2024, 10:57 pm

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Maulana Mizanur Rahman Azhari, the popular Islamic negotiator of the country, was forced to leave the country at the beginning of February 2020 due to various surrounding reasons. Rashed Khan Menon, president of the Workers' Party, was angered by his speech in the National Parliament after leaving his country.

Azhari has returned from Malaysia after 4 and a half long years. He confirmed this information himself on his verified Facebook page on Wednesday.

After that, various discussions and criticisms started on social media. Why this Islamic negotiator was forced to leave the country despite his immense popularity, such questions are circulating in the timeline of netizens. Various statements and discussions of the previous period are also moving forward.

In a speech given by Rashid Khan Menon in the National Parliament on February 10, 2020, it was seen that he was very excited about Azhari's opportunity to leave the country. In his speech, he raised questions about how Mizanur Rahman Azhari went to Malaysia without any problems.


Rashed Khan Menon then said that Bangabandhu gave this country the principle of secularism. He was not only vocal against politics of religion, division on the basis of religion, but actually followed it. The Prime Minister said legal action will be taken if anyone's religious sentiments are hurt. I gave a pen-drive to the Prime Minister through the Speaker in this Parliament of some religiously divisive statements that were broadcast on YouTube. It is not known what action has been taken against them.

He said, recently, the minister of religion said about Azahari, a person who pleaded on behalf of the war criminal Saeedee, that he worked on behalf of the Jamaat. But he was not arrested under the ICT Act. Instead, he was allowed to leave Malaysia unmolested. And Shariat Baul has been arrested under the ICT Act and kept in jail.

This president of the Workers' Party said, 'Is the state supporting fundamentalism again like in the past? Otherwise Azhari could not have left the country. Khatme Nabuwat can't leave anew. After a few days, they will ask to enact a blasphemy law in the Pakistani style, as the war criminal Nizami proposed in this parliament.'

At that time he also said, 'The religious cover which tried to bring him back to the Pakistani model in the name of Bangladeshi nationalism, has been cut in the fifteenth amendment of the constitution. But that effort did not end. We see its rays in the state propaganda, in our behavior, in the change of appearance. That mentality is being fueled every day in the daily promotion of Facebook, YouTube.


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